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  • Neftaly To provide ART to at least 90% of PLHIVs that know their HIV status by 2021.

    Neftaly To provide ART to at least 90% of PLHIVs that know their HIV status by 2021.

    Neftaly Initiative: Expanding ART Coverage to 90% of Diagnosed PLHIV by 2021

    Goal

    To ensure that at least 90% of all People Living with HIV (PLHIV) who are aware of their HIV-positive status are enrolled in and receiving life-saving antiretroviral therapy (ART) by the end of 2021.

    This goal aligns with the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets, aiming to curb the HIV epidemic through widespread testing, treatment access, and viral suppression.


    Rationale

    Access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is critical for:

    • Prolonging and improving the quality of life for PLHIV.
    • Preventing onward transmission of HIV (treatment as prevention).
    • Reducing HIV-related morbidity and mortality.
    • Strengthening the overall health system response to HIV/AIDS.

    Despite global progress, significant gaps remain—particularly in low-resource and high-stigma environments. Neftaly aimed to bridge this gap through targeted, inclusive, and community-centered strategies.


    Strategic Interventions

    1. Strengthening the HIV Care Continuum

    • Developed local referral pathways from testing sites to ART centers.
    • Reduced delays between diagnosis and treatment initiation.
    • Monitored patient retention and adherence through digital and community tools.

    2. Decentralizing ART Services

    • Expanded ART delivery to rural clinics and community-based health posts.
    • Trained local health workers and peer navigators to initiate and manage ART.
    • Integrated ART distribution into maternal, TB, and outpatient services to normalize care.

    3. Removing Barriers to Access

    • Implemented mobile ART clinics for remote and underserved populations.
    • Provided transport stipends, nutritional support, and psychosocial counseling.
    • Advocated for stigma-free environments in health facilities and communities.

    4. Empowering PLHIV Networks

    • Partnered with PLHIV groups to improve community outreach and treatment literacy.
    • Supported peer-led follow-up and adherence support programs.
    • Promoted patient voices in local health governance and monitoring efforts.

    5. Data-Driven Monitoring

    • Introduced real-time data systems to track ART initiation and retention rates.
    • Disaggregated data by age, gender, and key population to identify gaps.
    • Used data for rapid response interventions in low-performing areas.

    Achievements by 2021

    • 92% of diagnosed PLHIV enrolled on ART in Neftaly-supported regions.
    • Treatment dropout reduced by over 40% due to peer follow-up mechanisms.
    • Enhanced ART literacy among PLHIV, with over 20,000 individuals reached through community education.
    • Strengthened collaboration with national HIV programs and integrated Neftaly data into country reporting systems.

    Challenges Faced

    • COVID-19 disruptions temporarily limited ART access in early 2020.
    • Persistent stigma in some communities continued to hinder service uptake.
    • Drug stockouts and supply chain delays affected continuity in certain regions.

    Conclusion

    By the end of 2021, Neftaly successfully contributed to global HIV response targets by ensuring that over 90% of PLHIV who knew their status were on ART, marking a critical milestone in the journey toward epidemic control. The program’s emphasis on equity, accessibility, and sustainability ensured long-term impact and resilience, even in challenging settings.

  • Neftaly To achieve 90% viral suppression among PLHIVs on ART by 2021.

    Neftaly To achieve 90% viral suppression among PLHIVs on ART by 2021.

    Neftaly: Achieving 90% Viral Suppression Among PLHIV on ART

    Overview

    Viral suppression is a critical indicator of the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and a cornerstone of efforts to control the HIV epidemic. When people living with HIV (PLHIV) maintain suppressed viral loads, their health outcomes improve, the risk of HIV transmission is drastically reduced, and the burden on the health system is eased. Neftaly is committed to supporting the national HIV response to achieve 90% viral suppression among PLHIV on ART, in alignment with global targets and national strategic plans.


    Goal

    To ensure that 90% of people living with HIV receiving ART achieve and maintain viral suppression, through improved adherence support, service quality, monitoring, and community engagement.


    Strategic Objectives

    1. Improve Access to High-Quality ART Services

    • Ensure a consistent supply of optimal antiretroviral regimens, including first-line and second-line options.
    • Decentralize ART services and expand differentiated service delivery (DSD) models to make treatment more accessible and patient-centered.
    • Strengthen clinical management of HIV to address co-morbidities and treatment failure.

    2. Strengthen Adherence Support and Retention in Care

    • Implement adherence counselling, peer support, and community-based follow-up to improve long-term ART retention.
    • Use digital tools (SMS reminders, mobile apps) to support adherence and track missed appointments.
    • Engage family members and community networks to support treatment continuity and stigma reduction.

    3. Expand Access to Viral Load Testing

    • Scale up routine viral load testing and monitoring in line with national guidelines.
    • Ensure timely sample transport, laboratory capacity, and result turnaround to inform clinical decision-making.
    • Use viral load data to identify and respond to cases of virologic failure promptly.

    4. Train and Equip Health Providers

    • Build the capacity of healthcare workers in ART management, patient communication, and viral load interpretation.
    • Promote task-shifting and mentorship programs to optimize the use of available human resources.
    • Implement quality improvement initiatives to ensure consistent, high-standard HIV care.

    5. Strengthen Monitoring and Evaluation

    • Use national health information systems to track viral suppression rates and identify gaps across regions and populations.
    • Conduct regular cohort analyses to evaluate treatment outcomes and program effectiveness.
    • Report progress toward the 90% viral suppression target to guide policy and resource allocation.

    Expected Outcomes

    • At least 90% of PLHIV on ART achieve viral suppression by the target year.
    • Improved health outcomes and quality of life for people living with HIV.
    • Reduced HIV transmission at community level (“Undetectable = Untransmittable” or U=U).
    • Stronger and more responsive ART service delivery system.
    • Increased public confidence and engagement in the national HIV response.

    Conclusion

    Achieving 90% viral suppression among PLHIV on ART is a pivotal step toward ending AIDS as a public health threat. Neftaly is dedicated to supporting health systems, communities, and individuals to meet this target through strategic investment, innovation, and collaboration—ensuring that every person on treatment can live a long, healthy life with dignity.